The amended form will come into effect from May 12, 2019. This means the income tax returns for financial year 2018-19 will have to be filed on the basis of revised Form 16.
The
Income
Tax department has revised Form 16 by adding various details,
including income from house property and remuneration received from
other employers, thereby making it more comprehensive to help check
tax avoidance.
The
amended form will come into effect from May 12, 2019. This means the
income tax returns for financial year 2018-19 will have to be filed
on the basis of revised Form 16. Form 16 is a certificate issued by
employers, giving details of employees' TDS (tax deducted at source)
usually by mid June and is used in filing I-T returns.
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Here's
the revised Form 16
form
16, income tax Click on image to see the revised Form 16
The
move is aimed at stricter scrutiny of claims made by assessees to
check tax avoidance or evasion.
The
Income-tax
Act, 1961 requires every employer to issue a certificate giving
details of salary along with the tax deducted at source (TDS) of each
its employee in Form 16.
It
will also include segregated information regarding deductions under
various tax saving schemes, investments in tax savings instruments,
different allowances received by the employee as well as income from
other sources.
Among
other things, the revised Form 16 will also include details of
deductions in respect of interest on deposits in savings account, and
rebates and surcharge, wherever applicable.
The
I-T department has already notified income tax return forms for
fiscal 2018-19. Salaried class and those who do not have to get their
accounts audited, will have to file their ITRs by July 31 this year.
Meanwhile,
the income tax department has also modified Form 24Q, which is
furnished by employer to the tax department. It will include
additional details like Permanent Account Number (PAN) of
non-institutional entities from whom the employee has taken loan for
buying or constructing housing property.
Nangia
Advisors (Andersen Global) Director Sanjoli Maheshwari told news
agency IANS that the Form 16 and Form 24Q have been amended with an
intent to make them more informative. The same has been done in order
to bring the Forms in parity with latest changes made in ITR Forms
such as disclosure of standard deduction and exemptions claimed under
section 10.
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